Sweetney for Curry?

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  1. Mr. J

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    Isaiah Thomas has added Mike Sweetney to the Curry trade talk. If you're reading this Mr. Thomas DON'T DO IT. Michael Sweetney has agreat potential as well as a great future. He has proven that he is a good basketball player in provideing us with our only post presence. Any time we give the ball to Sweetney he makes the shot or gets to the line. He is also a good rebounder. He has what Clyde calls "soft hands." Sweetney has a huge upside with no risks however, Curry is a career underachiever with an enourmous amount of risks who has the tendency to get fat over the summer. We don't have that room for error to make a sacrifice like this. I wouldn't even mind so much if it were Kurt Thomas because he is an aging veteran but, just not a young talented big man which we haven't had since the days of Patrick Ewing. I predicted that Thomas wanted a 100% Layden free team and might even be willing to sacrifice our best big man. If Sweetney goes to Chicago not only will he be averaging Elton Brand-like numbers but, he will probably get the Most Improved Player award. And we as Knick fans will only feel dissapointed and cheated. Curry will be a good dominant player in the league and I hope we can get him but, not at the expense of our best big man. If Isaiah pulls the trigger on this trade we have to get something valuable from Chicago. Hinrich is not going as well as he is not needed so we will just be getting rid of a solid lottery acquistion for pretty much another underachiever so far, something the Knicks already have in TT. If Isaiah Thomas trades curry for Sweetney we must get a pick at the very least and I will understand fully what Tribute to H2O means about what Zeke has done.

    I don't any of you are registered to the Chicago Tribune but, here's where I read it from HoopshypeLink

    It's also in the daily news Link
     
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    Stupid move for the Bulls in this went through. Curry is 20 times better the Sweetney and has more potential.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Need4Sheed:</div><div class="quote_post">Stupid move for the Bulls in this went through. Curry is 20 times better the Sweetney and has more potential.</div>

    WHAT!?!? Sweetney is way better than Curry. If Sweetney played four years in the NBA he would have been averaging way better numbers than Curry. Curry is an underachiever who doesn't use his talent.
     
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    How in the world is Sweetney better than Curry?

    Sweetney turns the ball over almost three times a game, in 21 minutes or so...he isn't starting-material, and he picks up fouls faster than anyone else I've seen.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting realdealbneal:</div><div class="quote_post">How in the world is Sweetney better than Curry?

    Sweetney turns the ball over almost three times a game, in 21 minutes or so...he isn't starting-material, and he picks up fouls faster than anyone else I've seen.</div>

    Funny thing you pointed that out because Curry averages 4.25 TOPG and 3 fouls per game in only 5 minutes more of action while shooting 38% from the field. I rest my case.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting mrj18:</div><div class="quote_post">Funny thing you pointed that out because Curry averages 4.25 TOPG and 3 fouls per game in only 5 minutes more of action while shooting 38% from the field. I rest my case.</div>
    This season.

    If I were to give up on players in one season (wait, 9 games), I would've already released Odom.

    Sweetney played about 11 minutes last year, which is half of his playing time of this year, and to no one's surprise, did just as bad last year as he's doing this season.

    Double Sweetney's stats last year, and you have his stats of this season...and that includes his minutes.
     
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    Let's not forget that Sweetney was on the injured list due to bad coaching, and let's not forget that Scott Layden was in town a year ago. Sweetney's stats have been terrific this season. Sweetney's freethrow shooting has just been eratic. So is Curr'ys as well. Obviously you haven't seen many Knick games because his post moves and agility have all greatly improved from last year. Let's not forget that NY has a better team than Chicago so it should be much easier for Curry to do well. Curry is an underachiever who's unpredictable. A big dissapointment for the fourth overall pick.
     
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    I dont think I make this move if Iam the Knicks, Sweetney is already a fan favorite. And I think when you are in the head office of the Knicks you always have to take in account the business side of things. Despite as bad as the Knicks are playing the pressence of Crawford, Ariza, & Sweets is still giving Knick fans hope. And keeping them interested & excited in the team. I dont think the Knicks need to mess with that.

    People need to realize that this is pretty much Sweetney's roookie year because he played so little in 03-04. So the mistakes, such as the fouls & turnovers are apart of the learning process. He is trying to adjust from college where his size alone let him run the big east. But now in the NBA he is somewhat undersized for a PF. So now he is trying to adjust to the skill level it takes to be a PF in the NBA. If you think about the matchups he has had in just these 1st few games TD, KG, Jermiane Oneal etc that just tells you the type of adjustment in the competion level he is going against every night at the 4. They didnt have those type of guys in the big East.

    Sweetney is trying to add different things he didnt have in his game in college. And didnt really need, like the face up moves in the low block area, the mid range jumper. And being able to put the ball on the floor etc. So with him trying to add those things into his game, the fouls & turnovers are going to be somewhat noticable. But as he becomes more comfort making those type of moves on offense. And guarding some of the league's top forwards, then you will see the fouls & turnovers come down.
     
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    Admittedly, I haven't seen either player play thus far this season. However, I've seen Curry enough before and Sweetney at Georgetown to know that I'd rather have Curry. It's true that Curry is an underachiever and Sweetney an overachiever, nonetheless, a "quality" (I use that term loosely with Curry) big man is a scare commodity. Both players are the same age, and are putting up similar numbers, but one guy is huge and the other is undersized.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting notMuchgame:</div><div class="quote_post">Admittedly, I haven't seen either player play thus far this season. However, I've seen Curry enough before and Sweetney at Georgetown to know that I'd rather have Curry. It's true that Curry is an underachiever and Sweetney an overachiever, nonetheless, a "quality" (I use that term loosely with Curry) big man is a scare commodity. Both players are the same age, and are putting up similar numbers, but one guy is huge and the other is undersized.</div>

    Sweetney is putting up better numbers than Curry. As Henacy said Sweetney is still only a rookie so he will make those mistakes. If Sweetney got more time playing in Chicago he would have been putting up maybe 18pts, and 11rebs. Although undersized he uses his size to his advantage as oppose to Curry who still doesn't utilize his Shaq like figure. Sweetney has shown that he will really get a lot better but, with Curry he might just stay at the level he's in right now which the Knicks can illafford with their big man drought since Ewing left.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting notMuchgame:</div><div class="quote_post">Admittedly, I haven't seen either player play thus far this season. However, I've seen Curry enough before and Sweetney at Georgetown to know that I'd rather have Curry. It's true that Curry is an underachiever and Sweetney an overachiever, nonetheless, a "quality" (I use that term loosely with Curry) big man is a scare commodity. Both players are the same age, and are putting up similar numbers, but one guy is huge and the other is undersized.</div>

    Big man are hard to come by you are right, that would be seemingly the only reason the Knicks make this move. The only reason I would be reluctant is cause I dont think it would go over well with Knick fans, giving away Sweetney. Every time he checks in the game for the 1st time he gets a good cheer from the crowd. And the Knicks have made alot of suspect trades & moves during the post-Ewing era. So if this trade was not to work out for the benefit of the Knicks, I dont think Zeke would be able to ever live it down, with the New York fans and Media.
     
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    Can Dolan fire Isiah Thomas now?? Pretty please?? Isiah must be stopped. He doesnt know how to fix a team. All he can do is make big trades that may or may not work. He's about to ruin the Knicks. Another underachiever??? Now this is just getting ridiculous. Curry will never ever be better than he is now except for a contract year here and there. The Knick organization is simply being taken advantage of now. The Bulls think that just because we took TT off of Milwuakee's hands we'll take their underachiever too. Curry is a bum! A bum! That is all he is. Another high school disappointment. Sweetney is a superior rebounder and his post up game gets better and better. Those turnovers Sweetney has are mostly due to passes that he shouldnt be getting. And if reddealbneal actally watched a Knicks game he'd notice that. Sweetney actually has a work ethic and will only get better and better. mrj18 just put up the numbers above. If Curry is so good then why do the Bulls want to trade him for Sweetney? I'll tell you why. Because he's lazy and fat. But get this: He wants the max extension when he hasnt come close to delivering what was expected of him. Every single year people say he's going to "blossom". The Knicks already have people who are going to blossom every year now we dont need another one. I do not want this bum on my team. Keep the big, sloppy, chump away.
     
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    I wouldn't mind having Curry on the squad if we didn't have much to give up. If it was Mohammed and Norris and players like that it would be cool but, adding Sweetney the next Elton Brand? Now I mind. Curry is no where near Sweetney's level.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Henacy:</div><div class="quote_post">Big man are hard to come by you are right, that would be seemingly the only reason the Knicks make this move. The only reason I would be reluctant is cause I dont think it would go over well with Knick fans, giving away Sweetney. Every time he checks in the game for the 1st time he gets a good cheer from the crowd. And the Knicks have made alot of suspect trades & moves during the post-Ewing era. So if this trade was not to work out for the benefit of the Knicks, I dont think Zeke would be able to ever live it down, with the New York fans and Media.</div>


    I understand what you're saying...but agree with the deal of not, if Isiah Thomas feels this deal is beneficial to his club and he doesn't pull the trigger due to fear of public backlash, then he isn't a fit GM in the first place. Sometimes, the best decision is the unpopular one.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Tribute to H2O:</div><div class="quote_post">Can Dolan fire Isiah Thomas now?? Pretty please?? Isiah must be stopped. He doesnt know how to fix a team. All he can do is make big trades that may or may not work. He's about to ruin the Knicks. Another underachiever??? Now this is just getting ridiculous. Curry will never ever be better than he is now except for a contract year here and there. The Knick organization is simply being taken advantage of now. The Bulls think that just because we took TT off of Milwuakee's hands we'll take their underachiever too. Curry is a bum! A bum! That is all he is. Another high school disappointment. Sweetney is a superior rebounder and his post up game gets better and better. Those turnovers Sweetney has are mostly due to passes that he shouldnt be getting. And if reddealbneal actally watched a Knicks game he'd notice that. Sweetney actually has a work ethic and will only get better and better. mrj18 just put up the numbers above. If Curry is so good then why do the Bulls want to trade him for Sweetney? I'll tell you why. Because he's lazy and fat. But get this: He wants the max extension when he hasnt come close to delivering what was expected of him. Every single year people say he's going to "blossom". The Knicks already have people who are going to blossom every year now we dont need another one. I do not want this bum on my team. Keep the big, sloppy, chump away.</div>
    But you'd take Shaq, who was big, sloppy and fat...wanting an extension...lazy...and didn't win anything for two years.

    And just a question...do you really believe that Sweetney can be compared to Elton Brand? That's just ridiculous.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting realdealbneal:</div><div class="quote_post">But you'd take Shaq, who was big, sloppy and fat...wanting an extension...lazy...and didn't win anything for two years.

    And just a question...do you really believe that Sweetney can be compared to Elton Brand? That's just ridiculous.</div>

    Shaq at his worst is better than Curry at his best. When was the last time Curry won something? Oh yeah I remember, never. The way Sweetney uses his size to perform in the low post he can very much be compared to Brand. They are also both good offensive rebounders with good work ethic. That's something that really can't be said about Eddy Curry...
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting mrj18:</div><div class="quote_post">Shaq at his worst is better than Curry at his best. When was the last time Curry won something? Oh yeah I remember, never. The way Sweetney uses his size to perform in the low post he can very much be compared to Brand. They are also both good offensive rebounders with good work ethic. That's something that really can't be said about Eddy Curry...</div>
    Ah, exactly. And they call Curry "Baby Shaq" right?

    Well...

    Elton Brand, at his worst, is better than Michael Sweetney, at his best.

    If Sweetney is the next Elton, and Curry is the next Shaq...who would you want?
     
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    Sweetney is the next Brand but, Curry is an underachiever so he might not be the next Shaq. He should be if he put hard work into his game but, he doesn't. Those kinds of players like Curry are gambles that we don't need right now.
     
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    My whole point of arguing this is because of the comment about Sweetney being the next Brand...there's no chance...just like there's no chance that Curry is the next Shaq, either.

    I wouldn't have either of them on a team, really. I just think that the Bulls and the Knicks would be making mistakes even trying something like this...both teams...because Sweetney would lose the Bulls a center, and Curry would be a thorn in the Knicks' upper management...that's all.
     
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    I was just about to post this.

    I'm feeling sick right now. Giving up Sweetney, a hard working, classy, smart, courtsmart, talented and defense-minded for a lazy, pathetic, crybaby, in Curry? Jesus! I mean, if it were the other proposed trade, I'd be happy but with Sweetney in there, it's too much.

    I literally began to vomit when I started reading this. But then, I concluded that if this trade were to happen, Isiah would be killed by angry New Yorkers and we wouldn't have to worry about acquiring 'talented' players in exchange for players with talent and intelligence. I really am pissed off right now. I understand the whole Curry is a center angle, but since when is a lazy, and unproven center better than a hard working, smart PF?! This is sickening. I hate Curry when you compare the man to Sweetney. I see no way in which Curry has a real upper hand, except for the fact that his primary position happens to be that of the center. Wow! Big damn deal.

    Isiah, you will be sorry if you make this trade, New York will hate you and we will lose the one thing we had going for us - hard-working youth.
     

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